First you blend the softened cream cheese with the mascarpone and the vanilla in a separate bowl. Then you whipp your heavy cream with the sugar till stiff. Now you fould in the blended cheese mixture into your finished whipped creme and you should now be able to cover your cooled cake with it.

Bummer, I had a feeling I needed to whip the heavy cream first and then fold it into the cheese mixture. I have this pudding like combination and have no clue what to use it for. Any suggestion beside me trashing it? I hate to waste.

I just made a cream cheese- whipped cream frosting. Whipped the cream cheese first, with the sugar, then beat in the heavy cream in a slow stream and beat it till it was thick.

Maybe your cream or mascarpone was not cold enough???

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"Siduri said, 'Gilgamesh, where are you roaming? You will never find the eternal life that you seek...Savour your food, make each of your days a delight, ... let music and dancing fill your house, love the child who holds you by the hand and give your wife pleasure in your embrace.'"

I would suggest whipping together the cream cheese and sugar until smooth and make sure there are no lumps. Add the mascarpone and mix only until smooth so it doesn't get grainy. While whipping, slowly add the heavy cream until it gets to the consistency you want. I use something similar to this as a filling, only no cream cheese. I can get it to whip up with no problem.

I have made Mascarpone cream cheese frosting MANY times and it is my favorite to use on many different cakes.

The cream needs to be heavy cream and it must be cold, otherwise it won't whip up. If it calls for powdered sugar and a significant amount of heavy cream then you need to switch from a paddle attachment to a whisk attachment on a stand mixer and crank that thing up to high until it looks like thick whipped cream. If it only calls for something like 2/3 cup cream and 1/2 cup granulated sugar then using a paddle attachment is ok, as long as you turn it up to high.

As a rule, once you add the cream you need to turn the machine up to high and just let it sit there for a few long minutes until it reaches the right consistency.